WAILUKU FIRST FRIDAY – Fri. Jul 5. This month’s town party is themed “Jammin’ in July,” and will feature live entertainment by Marlene with Asian Blend, and Pacifica. More fun stuff includes an Art Opening Reception at the Wailuku Coffee Co., paintings and artworks by Sean Baba at Fresh Island Art Gallery, and Mystery Maui’s Escape Room’s free 10-minute game. Plus local shopping, pop-ups, good eats, and more. 6pm. Wailuku Town, (Market St.); Mauifridays.com

MAKAWAO’S 4TH OF JULY PARADE – Sat. Jul 6. The annual event features Polli’s parade breakfast starting at 7am and the MHM pancake breakfast at Habibi from 7:30-9am. There will be face painting at the Makawao Library, the Hongwanji annual rummage sale, a keiki stick horse race, and the annual parade and chili tasting which starts at 9am. And the Makawao Merchant’s Association will be on the lookout for the best chili in town! Makawao Town.

THE ‘RETURN’ OF KOHOMUA!! – Sat. Jul 6. Judah Sound System and Q103 present the return of Kohomua. Also performing will be Arm Y, Biblical with Rootz N Creation along with special guests Kokomon & DJ Antzwax. This jamin’ night will be hosted by Spencejah and there will also be Rootz N Creation’s CD albums available for purchase during the show. 21+. $10 cover before 10pm. 9pm. Charley’s Restaurant and Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Pa‘ia); 808-579-8085; Charleysmaui.com

MANA‘O UPCOUNTRY SUNDAY – Sun. Jul 7. This month’s benefit showcase with feature Dorothy Betz, singer-songwriter and the Upcountry Sundays founder! Also on the bill will be Steve Grimes, one of Maui’s favorite guitar players, performing rockin’, funky tunes. Opening this show will be Steve Sargenti, with his masterful songwriting delivered with heart and soul. All in all, here’s a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon with friends! $10. 3pm. Casanova Italian Restaurant, (1188 Makawao Ave.); Manaoradio.com

BRENTON KEITH MAGIC SHOW – Tue. Jul 9. Brenton Keith will amuse and amaze the audience with his bag-o-tricks. His high-energy fun comedy and magic show is enjoyed by all ages. $5. 6:30pm. Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea); 808-874-1131.

DRUMS OF THE PACIFIC LUAU – Daily. Experience a journey throughout the islands of Polynesia. Hear the sound of the conch, the beating of drums, and the echoes of Hawaiian chant. Enjoy authentic dance and music of Polynesia, and an unforgettable fire-knife dance finale. Indulge in the flavors of Native Hawaiian cuisine, complete with a traditional imu ceremony. Hyatt Regency Maui, (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4727; Drumsofthepacificmaui.com

‘HEROES AT HEART’ EXCLUSIVE COFFEE & TEA BLENDS – Until Jul 28. Following a devastating year of wildfires across Hawai‘i and the record-breaking eruption of Kilauea volcano, local Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf stores are partnering with Hawaii Professional Firefighters Foundation. Each purchase of limited edition coffee and tea blends in Hawai‘i will benefit the Hawaii Professional Firefighters Foundation. Let’s give back to all the brave men and women who serve. The exclusive “Heroes at Heart” coffee blend is a dark and distinctive roast with roasted nut aroma, dried fruit, and semi-sweet chocolate notes sourced from the Cerrado region of Brazil. Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, (Multiple locations); 808-244-4460; Coffeebean.com

MAUIWINE TASTING KINGS COTTAGE – Daily. Take yourself on the self-guided tour of this historic Ulupalakua estate where King Kalakaua once took leisure time when it was called the Rose Ranch. Now you can taste a selection of MauiWine bottled on the property, order small bites, and enjoy the lovely botanical grounds. Tours start at 10am each day. MauiWine, (14815 Pi‘ilani Hwy., Ulupalakua); 808-878-6058; Mauiwine.com

FIRKIN FRIDAY – Fri. Jul 5. Maui Brewing Co. and Luana are partnering so you can drink ale the old school way. Cask ale and firkin keg tapping, poured straight from the keg using good ‘ole gravity. Keg is let loose right at 4:30, don’t miss the reveal! Live music keeps the party going from 7pm to 10pm. 4:30pm. Luana Lounge at Fairmont Kea Lani, (4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-875-4100; Fairmont.com

FRESH SQUEEZED FRIDAY – Fri. Jul 5. Super fresh just like the name says! It’s all about the handcrafted cocktails. With a new menu each week based on seasonal local ingredients, there is always a thirst-quenching surprise in store for you. Free. 6pm. Down the Hatch, (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com

LUNCH ON THE ROOF – Sun. Jul 7. Spend an afternoon on the roof for lunch with favorites like the Greek-style lamb sliders and the Lahaina burger. Guests will be treated to live music by Anthony Pfluke on Saturdays and Eric Gilliom and Barry Flanagan of Hapa along with hula on Sundays. Starts at 12pm on both days. Fleetwood’s on Front St., (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontst.com

REICHSRAT VON BUHL WINERY – Wed. Jul 10. The Reichsrat von Buhl Winery is one of the most prestigious in Germany. On this night, national sales manager of Rudi Wiest Selections Jenna Fields will introduce you to these beautiful wines which will be paired with a menu created by d.k Steak House executive chef Albert Balbas, and head sushi chef Masa Hattori. This will be an evening to remember. Limited to 40 seats. Call for reservations. 6pm. Sansei, (1881 S Kihei Rd.); 808-879-0004.

WILLIE K DINNER SHOW – Wed. Jul 10. Check out the No. 1 dinner and show package of Willie K! Choose from Willie K’s four-course dinner or Mulligan’s delectable and savory menu. Kaleo Phillips will be opening the show starting at 5:30pm. Willie K merchandise will also be available during and after his show. Reservations required. Call 808-250-8288. 6:30pm. Mulligan’s on the Blue, (100 Kaukahi St., Wailea).

MAUI ART SCENE

SIX-WORD MEMOIRS THEMED JURIED EXHIBITION – Until July 26. Legend has it that Ernest Hemingway was once challenged to write a story in only six words. His response? “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Hui No‘eau is thrilled to collaborate with Larry Smith to bring Six-Word Memoirs to Maui, combining the written word with visual arts in this exciting and dynamic exhibition! Free admission. 9am-4pm. Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com

ADULT OPEN STUDIO – Until July 31. Supplies are not included. Paint brushes and canvases are available for purchase. Drinks will also be available at the bar for purchase. $20 for use of space. 2pm. Island Art Party, (1279 S Kihei Rd.); 808-419-6020; Islandartparty.com

LAHAINA POSTER CONTEST DISPLAY AND RECEPTION – Until Aug 5. Artists’ entries for the 30th annual Lahaina Poster Contest will be on display in the Old Jail Gallery. The public is invited to stop by and view works during this time. Additionally, a meet the artists reception will be on Jul 12 from 6-8pm when the winners will be announced and prizes awarded. 9am-5pm. Lahaina Arts Society, (648 Wharf St.); 808-661-0111; Lahainaarts.com

FIRST NATIONS ART OF BRITISH COLUMBIA EXHIBIT – Until Aug. 11. This traveling exhibition brings inspiring works from Indigenous artists of the Northwest Coast of Canada. See wood carvings, painting, printmaking, textiles, and basketry. It’s in partnership with the Aboriginal Gathering Collective in Vancouver, B.C., and the East-West Center in Honolulu, and Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver. This is the first organized exhibition of Northwest Coast Indigenous artists to visit Maui. Free. 10am-5pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

AUDRA CORNS – Thu. Jul 4. Mixed Metal Artist Audra Corns is the designer behind “Seek The Wildflowers Jewelry.” Creating bohemian jewelry, her brass pieces are all textured with natural stones such as lava rock from the island. Each shape and design is hand cut, so no two are alike. Meet Audra and see her unique designs. 11am. Maui Hands, (612 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-9898; Mauihands.com

CHRISTINE HALTON AS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE – Thu. Jul 4. Oil on Wood Painter Christine Halton invites warmth and texture to her pieces through the careful selection of the grain and color of her wood panels. Meet Christine, see a collection of her work and watch her painting techniques. 11am. Maui Hands, (1169 Makawao Ave.); 808-579-9245; Mauihands.com

KEN OF ALL TRADES AS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE ON – Sat. Jul 6. Ken Darr has painted fish, made t-shirts, did portraits, comic books, protest art, and wood carvings. He’s also a beekeeper and produces honey and queen bees for sale, as well as a musician – playing the ‘ukulele and banjo. Come meet Ken, and see a collection of his unique work. Plus, he will have some of his hone for sale, too. 9am. Maui Hands, (1169 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-2008; Mauihands.com

KEIKI O KA ‘AINA GIFTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL – Sun. Jul 7. There’ll be new educational fun and games for the youth, plus free hula lessons. Support local and shop local from eclectic artisan vendors with made-on-Maui products, many which cannot be acquired from anywhere else in the world. 9am. Campbell Park, (680 Front St., Lahaina).

MAUI GIFT AND CRAFT FAIR – Sun. Jul 7. This is the largest arts and crafts fair in West Maui, with over 50 vendors and lots of free parking. Featured vendors include jewelry, unique island crafts, fine art, photography, and much more. 9am. Lahaina Gateway Center, (305 Keawe St.).

ARIEL QUIROZ AS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE – Mon. Jul 8. Fine artist Ariel Quiroz creates with oil paints as well as pastels. A large selection of his original paintings and prints will be on display. A very talented portrait artist, he can also create an image of you and your loved ones while you are visiting. Come meet Ariel and watch him create. 10am. Maui Hands, (210 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); Mauihands.com

CHRIS WAARA AS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE – Mon. Jul 8. Watercolorist Chris Waara paintings are stories she shares with you. Using light as the subject matter of her newer paintings, come meet Chris, see a collection of her work, and watch her painting techniques. 12pm. Maui Hands, (1169 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-2008; Mauihands.com

HEART AND SOLE WALKING CLUB – Thu. & Tue. All walker levels are welcome and walking groups are encouraged. Registration is free and prizes will be distributed to the registered walker with the highest number of laps. Please note that running is not permitted. For more info go online or visit Guest Services. Free. 10am on both days. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-4325; Queenkaahumanu.com

DRIVE – CELEBRATING WOMEN FOR WOMEN’S GOLF DAY – Thu. Jul 4. DRIVE – Ladies Style! This upbeat, fun event is free for the first 100 ladies that register online. With music, games, F&B and prizes, this is a MUST DO for ladies! In conjunction with Women’s Golf Day, Ka‘anapali is treating the women for a fun night on the range. There’ll also be fundraising with some paid sponsorships for Maui United Way for Women Helping Women charity on Maui. 5pm. Ka‘anapali Golf Resort, (2290 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.).

HORSEMANSHIP FOR VETERANS PROGRAM – Thu. Jul 4. Open to all U.S. military service members, including active duty, disabled, and retired veterans. Haku Baldwin Center, (444 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-9129; [email protected]; Hakubaldwincenter.org

MAKAWAO RODEO 2019 – Thu. Jul 4-Sun. Jul 7. Hundreds of paniolo and spectators will gather for the 64th annual Makawao Rodeo taking place during the Independence Day weekend. Presented by the Maui Roping Club, Thursday is qualifying runs starting at 9am, the Bull Bash is on Friday at 6:30pm, Saturday is the Makawao Parade with Grand Marshall Wayne Asue starting at 9am, and the Rodeo starts at 3pm, and continues on Sunday at 12:30pm. Tickets: Free-$25 available at Minit Stop locations or Pukalani Superette. Oskie Rice Arena, (Olinda Rd.); Makawaorodeo.net

MANA‘OLANA PINK PADDLERS – Thu. Jul 4 & Tue. Jul 9. This is a support group for all cancer patients, survivors, and supporters. Meet at North Kihei at the very end as you come to Kealia Pond; the sign says Maui Canoe Club. You will see a picnic table surrounded by pink canoes, and will need to sign in and sign the waiver papers. For cancer patients and survivors, the first year of membership is only $25. Free. Meet at 7:30am on both days. Maui Canoe Club, (99 N Kihei Rd.); Manaolanapinkpaddlersmaui.org

WORLD OCEANS DAY: KEIKI OCEAN CAMP – Thu. Jul 4- Wed. Jul 10. Keiki are encouraged to celebrate with a special World Oceans Day theme at Ocean Camp, including a ‘Pollution Solutions’ art project. Your keiki can compete in the contest as well! Have them artistically answer the question, “How will you help to keep plastic out of the ocean to protect marine animals?” Submissions can be uploaded to their Facebook page using #reuseorrefuse and tagging @pacificwhalefoundation. Pacific Whale Foundation, 808-249-8811; Pacificwhale.org

OL KA HANA MENTAL HEALTH – SAME DAY COUNSELING SERVICES – Fri. Jul 5. Offered every Friday, until Feb 28, 2020. In need of supportive space for life transitions, feeling anxious or a sense of crisis (non emergency), desiring support to process relationship issues, or wishing to expand your mindfulness practice? EMDR, MCT, Solution-Focused, Somatic Awareness are a few of the models use to help you achieve your goals. Contact between 9-11am. Many insurance plans accepted. 1pm. Mindful Living Group, (1300 N Holopono Dr., Ste. 108, Kihei); 808-206-9371; Mindfullivinggroup.org

PROJECT BACKPACK – July 5-7 and 12-14.This is the annual back to school supply drive for Maui’s keiki with the Kiwanis of the Valley Isle on Project Backpack – Equipped to Learn! Program will benefit Maui Economic Opportunity Head Start keiki entering kindergarten. Volunteers will be accepting school supplies at the Kokua Korner on Friday 5-9pm, Saturday 9:30am-4:30pm, and Sunday 10am-5pm. All types of school supplies are welcome. Cash and credit card donations are also very welcome. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center, (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); Queenkaahumanu.com

VOLUNTEER AT WAIHE’E COASTAL DUNES AND WETLANDS REFUGE WITH PWF – Fri. Jul 5. Volunteers on Vacation is a free program offered by Pacific Whale Foundation to help you easily find meaningful service projects to benefit Maui’s environment. Visitors and residents can spend a few hours giving back to the local community while enjoying access to “off the beaten trail” places, and learning about the history and natural ecosystem of the area. Plus, you’ll receive a free tote bag made of recycled materials when you volunteer for three hours or more. Visit Waihe’e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, a remarkable coastal area rich in Hawaiian history and bird watching. Free. 8am. Waihe’e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Refuge, (Halewaiu Rd, Wailuku); 808-856-8362; Pacificwhale.org

SATURDAY, JULY 6

34TH ANNUAL PARKING LOT SALE – Sat. Jul 6. Great one-day-only deals! Everything is 15-70% off. Dresses and swimwear are $20, surfboards start at $295, and SUP’s starting at $595. There will be food and refreshments all day, raffle is at 12pm for a surfboard and the grand prize is a brand new Yakima truck rack. 9am-6pm. Second Wind, (111 Hana Hwy., Kahului); 808-877-7467; Secondwind.com

MAKAWAO PUBLIC LIBRARY – STAR-SPANGLED BOOKS SALE – Sat. Jul 6. Maui Friends of the Library will be holding a Star-Spangled Books Sale. The sale will feature CDs, and pre-loved books of all kinds: fiction and nonfiction, kids and adults. There will also be fun keiki crafts and every youngster at the sale (0-18), gets to choose a free book. 9:30am. Makawao Public Library, (1159 Makawao Ave.); MFOL.org

OBON FESTIVAL – Sat. Jul 6. The Japanese Buddhist tradition of obon honors the spirits of one’s ancestors. During the festival, chochin (paper) lanterns are hung to guide the spirits, and a folk dance called bon odori is performed around the rhythms of Japanese taiko drums. Anyone can join in the dances, so get dressed in your yukata (summer kimono), and celebrate this annual Japanese holiday. Service at 6:30pm. Dance at 8pm. Lahaina Jodo Mission, (12 Ala Moana S.).

HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR OF MAKAWAO TOWN – Sun. Jul 7. Makawao Walking Tours are back! Want to learn more about the history of Makawao? The museum will be having walking tours of Makawao Town with a guide and brochure/map. Everyone welcome! Suggested donation of $5 will help ensure the continued preservation of the history of Makawao and Upcountry. Reservations are helpful, but are not required. Call or email the museum. 10am. Makawao History Museum, (3643 Baldwin Ave); 808-572-2482; [email protected]

WIM HOF METHOD—FREE INTRO TALK – Mon. Jul 8. Awaken your Inner Power! Discover what the Wim Hof Method can do for You in an introductory talk and Q&A with Hawai‘i’s only Certified WHM Instructors, Ember and Olaf Behrendt. Learn how specialized breathing techniques, cold therapy, and focusing the mind can dramatically improve your life. This simple method can be learned in a one day workshop where you will begin to reclaim your body’s innate ability to adapt to extreme conditions and become resilient to both internal and external stressors. Reset your nervous system and optimize body and mind to grow happier, healthier, and stronger. Free. 6pm. Heritage Hall Pa‘ia, (401 Baldwin Ave.).

GEEKS WHO DRINK TRIVIA – Tue. Jul 9. They’re bringing the nation’s best live hosted pub quiz in eight rounds of audio, visual, and live hosted trivia. It’s free to play, prizes will be given for answering bonus questions, and gift cards will be awarded for top teams at the end of the night. Gather six of your smartest friends and head over. Free. 7pm. Kohola Brewery, (910 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-868-3198; Koholabrewery.com

GRANDCARES SUMMER PROGRAM – Tue. Jul 9. Open to all grandfamilies, GRANDcares is a project of the University of Hawai‘i Extension. It offers classes and resources to grandparents raising their grandchildren. The summer program includes separate programs for grandparents, youth and children. Breakfast is included. Registration is required! Email [email protected] Free. 9:30am. University of Hawai‘i Maui College.

SUMMER SPLASH DAYS – Wed. Jul 10. Keiki can play with giant floaties and beach balls while cooling off in the summer heat! Children will also have the opportunity to meet Mermaid Moana and Mermaid Ariel from Imagination Reality. They’ll share stories about their ocean adventures. Splash Days are on Wednesdays from 12-1pm until July 31. Maui Mall, (70 E Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-8952; Mauimall.com

VOLUNTEER AT O‘O FARM WITH PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION – Wed. Jul 10. Lend a hand with farm chores at an exquisite organic farm in the forest of Waipoli in Upcountry Maui. O’o Farm is a unique and multi-faceted operation with its 8.5 acres sustaining numerous crops that have been developed from virgin land. Wear sturdy shoes, bring water, sunscreen, and a light jacket that you don’t mind getting a little dirty. Free. Project runs from 8:45am to 11:30am every Wednesday. O‘o Farm, (651 Waipoli Rd, Kula); 808-856-8362; Pacificwhale.org

WOMAN WITHIN OPEN CIRCLE – Wed. Jul 10. Four to twelve women encourage, support, and uplift one another in a private, confidential setting. Neither the Women Within Weekend or Circle Training are required but you must be at least 18 years old. Bring friends if you wish. Even one open circle can have a big impact. It’s a perfect way to introduce those you love to who they are and what they do. RSVP to Jane at [email protected] for directions and details. Free. 5:30pm. Woman Within Hawaii; Womanwithinhawaii.org